Wednesday, June 19, 2013

North Korea accuses US Government of tyranny

A commentary in the state newspaper Minju
Joson said allegations of monitoring of telephones and emails by former
CIA contractor Edward Snowden meant Americans and foreigners alike had
been "subject to the espionage that has been applied indiscriminately by
the U.S. intelligence institution".

"...This
clearly proves once again the U.S. is a kingpin of human rights abuses
as it puts the world under its watch network and has conducted espionage
against mankind," said the commentary, cited by the official KCNA news
agency.

2 comments:

Those who know tyranny are often in an excellent position to spot it in others.

Their hyperbole may be a little much but there are issues we need to address. Still, I see a huge influx of people trying to get into America versus the efforts it takes to keep people in North Korea. Judge for yourself who are the worst offenders.

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